On Reliable Sources today, David Gergen admitted what many of us crazy f*&king hippies have been saying all along now---that the press didn't do their job and failed the American people in the run up to the war in Iraq. The thought that they were being unpatriotic if they didn't help promote war sends a chill down my spine. (video coming soon)

GERGEN: Yes, I do. I think Nick Kristof is bright on this. But I must tell you that the pendulum has swung on this. There was a sense, in the lead-up to the war, in which the press, I think, was guilty of cheerleading. We were waving the flags and it was almost unpatriotic to question the possibility of war with Iraq. And then during the time of the invasion itself, when the reporters were embedded, you know, many of them fell in love with the military and I think they reported very accurately.

But there was no question that they were swayed by what they had seen. But since they have been there, I do think the press has been on the cutting edge, been the leading indicator of saying it's not going as well as the administration says. And for those that think that the press is being too harsh, we now have the leak of the Hadley memo this week, which shows, within the administration itself, there's a real difference between what they're telling each other internally and what they're saying publicly.

The internal reporting inside the administration is much grimmer and much more similar to what the press says than what the administration has officially been saying.

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About the only thing that you can be sure of is that everything you have ever done or said aloud is probably stored in some database that is mined for some purpose. Just because you haven't done anything criminal doesn't mean that you want everyone to know everything about you.

It is kind of difficult for the president to tell people that their civil liberties are being protected when the Fourth Amendment is being ignored. No probable cause for checking everyone's conversations, and not even a rubber-stamped warrant.

Wrong. Cruz is going to send his daddy on a southern swing tour. There his Daddy will say that he represents Cruz and Cruz feels this way, and go full nutzo. This means that Frothy Sanatorium and Huck-a-Jesus will have to play further to the crazy right just to get a chance at the religious nut cases.

Then after Cruz kicks Frothy and Huck-a-Jesus to the curb thanks to his fathers lunatic ravings he has... plausible deniability. See he never said all that crazy stuff, his Dad did.